Almeria – Participants in a march remembering the mass exodus of citizens as a result of the civil war, found on Saturday “extreme right-wing Nazis” graffiti in the form of swastikas on a monument to ...

Madrid – A Spanish priest whose church canceled a planned projection of an anti-Israel film blamed the cancellation on threats and how “dying Negroes are less important than the powerful Jews.” Pastor Javier Baeza’s comments ...

Pamplona – Teenage gymnasts competing in a national tournament in Spain wore striped prisoner uniforms featuring yellow inmate numbers for a routine featuring music from a Holocaust movie. The Royal Gymnastics Federation of Spain posted ...

Spanish police on Saturday announced the arrest of three men they said ran the Spanish section of “one of the most influential neo-Nazi websites” in the world. The arrests were in Barcelona, Tarragona and Saragossa, ...

Valencia – The municipality of Valencia organized last week a meeting of representatives of authorities from various parts of Spain who have already approved decisions to boycott Israel. The purpose of the meeting was to ...

The storm surrounding the women’s water polo match between Spain and Israel caused great damage to the image of the Spanish state. Spain’s Culture and Sport Minister José Guirao sent an official letter to his ...

Madrid – Spain’s attorney general is proposing a change to the country’s criminal code so that hate crimes committed via social networks are no longer only punishable by jail sentences. In recent years there have been a number ...

Murcia – Vandals have ripped the plaque from a monument which commemorates victims of the Holocaust in Murcia City and scrawled far-right graffiti on it. Images of the memorial, on Calle Derechos Humanos, posted on ...

Two municipalities in Spain rescinded their motions to endorse the campaign to boycott Israel following legal action by a Madrid-based organization devoted to defending the Jewish state. The city council of Villarrobledo, a city of ...

Vitoria-Gasteiz – The Municipal Library Ignacio Aldecoa in Vitoria-Gasteiz offers in its catalog the latest edition of the comic TMEO, which includes three anti-Semitic and disturbing illustrations of the Holocaust.